- keyword(s): * Years: 1500 to 1900
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Garnett Andrews papers
This collection contains the papers of Garnett Andrews that primarily document his role as an officer for the Confederate States of America during the Civil War from 1861 to 1865. The collection also contains papers of Oliver and Andrew Beirne, relatives of Andrews.
Polly Andrews linsey woolsey fabric sample
This collection contains a sample of a linsey wolley fabric with an attached history made by Polly Andrews, circa 1800 to 1814.
David Gray cultural artifacts
This collection contains artifacts collected by David Gray including farm equipment, household furnishings, bottles, and Chattanooga industrial products from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
Crutchfield Family papers
Kitchenware
This collection contains a kettle, butter molds and spigots, circa 1820 to 1940.
Conner Toll House door latch
This collection contains a door latch from the Conner Toll House, near Signal Mountain, Tennessee, circa 1830 to 1840.
Door hinge
This collection contains a hand-forged door hinge, possibly from the Conner Toll House in Signal Mountain, Tennessee, circa 1830 to 1840.
R. K. Fletcher waistcoat and other material
This collection contains a waistcoat that belonged to R. K. Fletcher and several other articles of clothing, circa 1840 to 1950.
Taliaferro Family papers
This collection contains papers, photographs, scrapbooks, and other material belonging to Hubert "Hugo" Taliaferro. Jr., an American captured at the Battle of the Bulge in 1944 regarding his life, his military service and the Taliaferro family. The collection contains papers and photographs from 1838 September 16 to 1979 May 9.
Charles Edward Bellamy realia
This collection contains a surgeon's kit with its original tools that belonged to Charles Edward Bellamy, a physician who lived in Alabama and Mississippi before the United States Civil War. He was stationed at Ringgold Hospital during the war, and served as a member of the Confederate Army until his death from disease in 1863.